
Hey Farms
Documentary · Music
Overview
The journey is in him and in us. The journey is by bus, cab, train, bicycle, words, thoughts, and on foot. The journey is through people, through time and through places: the plains of Vojvodina and abandoned farms, Hungarian estates and Zvonko's towns - Sombor, Subotica, Novi Sad, Belgrade... We move slowly, but unexpectedly, through the songs of Zvonko Bogdan and the era that still only lives in them.
Top Cast


Zvonko Bogdan
Zvonko Bogdan
Himself
Zvonko Bogdan
Himself
Sigmund Bogdan
Sigmund Bogdan
Himself
Sigmund Bogdan
Himself
Adam Pašić
Adam Pašić
Himself
Adam Pašić
Himself
Ljubiša Pavković
Ljubiša Pavković
Himself
Ljubiša Pavković
Himself
Petar 'Peca' Popović
Petar 'Peca' Popović
Himself
Petar 'Peca' Popović
Himself
Julija Bisak Šarkanj
Julija Bisak Šarkanj
Herself
Julija Bisak Šarkanj
Herself
Dubravko Isakov
Dubravko Isakov
Himself
Dubravko Isakov
Himself
Veljko Mažić
Veljko Mažić
Himself
Veljko Mažić
Himself
Nikola Jaramazović
Nikola Jaramazović
Himself
Nikola Jaramazović
Himself
Marinko Piunković
Marinko Piunković
Himself
Marinko Piunković
Himself
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